explain the four holes of a flower
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The four holes of a flower is calyx,Corolla androecium, gynoecium
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1) Calyx : The calyx is the outermost accessory set of floral leaves, consisting of sepal.
2) Corolla : The corolla is the second accessory whorl of the flower, the individual parts of which are called petals.
3) Androecium : Androecium is the third set and first whorl of the flower.
4) Gynoecium or pistil : Gynoecium or pistil is the last and innermost set of the floral leaves occupying the central position on the thalamus.
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1) Calyx : The calyx is the outermost accessory set of floral leaves, consisting of sepal.
2) Corolla : The corolla is the second accessory whorl of the flower, the individual parts of which are called petals.
3) Androecium : Androecium is the third set and first whorl of the flower.
4) Gynoecium or pistil : Gynoecium or pistil is the last and innermost set of the floral leaves occupying the central position on the thalamus.
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